Vortical susceptibility of finite-density QCD matter
arXiv:1606.05882 · doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2016)029
Abstract
The susceptibility of finite-density QCD matter to vorticity is introduced, as an analog of magnetic susceptibility. It describes the spin polarization of quarks and antiquarks in finite-density QCD matter induced by rotation. We estimate this quantity in the chirally broken phase using the mixed gauge-gravity anomaly at finite baryon density. It is proposed that the vortical susceptibility of QCD matter is responsible for the polarization of $Î$ and ${\bar Î}$ hyperons observed recently in heavy ion collisions at RHIC by the STAR Collaboration.
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